Dithiophosphates

ABSTRACT

NEW DITHIOPHOSPHATES OF THE FORMULA 1   R1O-P(=S)(-OR2)-S-CH2-CO-AM   AND THEIR USE AS HERBICIDES ARE DISCLOSED. IN FORMULA 1 R1 AND R2 ARE IDENTICAL OR DIFFERENT AND EACH REPRESENTS AN ALKYL OR ALKENYL OR ALKOXYALKYL RADICAL WITH 1 TO 5 CARBON ATOMS, -CO-AM IS AN AIDE AND AM IS A PIPERIDYL RADICAL SUBSTITUTED BY METHYL OR ETHYL.

United States Patent 01 fice 3,833,600 Patented Sept. 3, 1974 3,833,600 DITHIOPHOSPHATES Werner Toepfl, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to Ciba- Geigy AG, Basel, Switzerland No Drawing. Continuation-impart of applications Ser. No. 160,897 and Ser. No. 160,898, both July 8, 1971, which are a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 782,736, Dec. 10, 1968, all now abandoned. This application Jan. 2, 1973, Ser. No. 320,338

Int. Cl. C07d 29/36 US. Cl. 260-293.85 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE New dithiophosphates of the formula I and their use as herbicides are disclosed. In formula I R, and R are identical or diiferent and each represents an alkyl or alkenyl or alkoxyalkyl radical with l to 5 carbon atoms, -COAm is an amide and Am is a piperidyl radical substituted by methyl or ethyl.

CROSS-REFERENCE This application is a continuation-in-part of my applications Ser. No. 160,897 and 160,898, both filed on July 8, 1971, both now abandoned, both of which in turn are continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 782,736, filed Dec. 10, 1968, now abandoned.

The present invention relates to new dithiophosphates of the formula P 1210 s-oHhoo-flsm in which R and R are identical or different and each is an alkyl or alkenyl or alkoxyalkyl radical with up to 5 carbon atoms, -COAm is an amide and Am is a heterocyclic radical selected from the group consisting of 2 methylpiperidine, B-methylpiperidine, 4 -methylpiperidine, 2-ethylpiperidine and 2,6-dimethylpiperidine.

The compounds of the formula I are prepared in a simple manner by reacting a halogenocarboxylic acid amide of the formula HalCH -COAm (II) with a salt of a dithiophosphate of the formula R20 SMe (III) in a solvent. In these formulae, R R and Am have the meanings indicated, whereas Hal Stands for halogen, especially chlorine, and Me for alkali, especially sodium or potassium, or NH Accordingly, the acid formink the basis for the halogencarboxylic acid amides of the formula (II) are preferably chloroacetic acid. The solvents to be used are water or preferably an organic solvent, such as a lower aliphatic alcohol or a ketone having 1 to 4 carbon atoms in the aliphatic chain. The reaction temperature may vary between room temperature and the boiling temperature of the solvent. Depending on the nature of the reaction participants the addition of an alkali halide, for example sodium or potassium iodide, as catalyst may be of advantage.

Alternatively, for example an ester of an 0,0-dialkyldithiophosphoryl acetic acid, for example the phenyl, benzyl or ethyleneglycol ester of such an acid may be reacted with the desired heterocycle. It is also possible to react (a) a mixed anhydride of such a phosphorylacetic acid, for example the anhydride with benzoic acid, with carbonic acid semiester, etc. with (b) the desired piperidine derivative. Alternatively, a salt, preferably an alkali metal salt, of such a phosphorylacetic acid may be reacted with a carboxylic acid chloride of the heterocycle and CO eliminated at an elevated temperature.

The compounds of the formula I as such or in combination with a suitable additive can be used as selective herbicides or herbicidal compositions. Suitable additives are, for example solvents, diluents, dispersants, emulsifiers, thickening agents, adhesives and/or fertilizers, also other pest control agents, such as insecticides, acaricides, herbicides or fungicides.

As especially good acting agents in herbicidal controlling application have proved to be the dithiophosphates of the formula I wherein Am consists of a piperidyl group substituted by one methyl, the substituents R and R being identical. Among them compounds of the formula in which R, and R are identical and each represents an alkyl or alkenyl radical with up to 4 carbon atoms; the preferred compounds being 0,0,-diethyl-dithiophosphoryl-aceto-2-methyl-piperidine and 0,0-di-(n-propyl)- dithiophosphoryl aceto-2-methyl-piperidine. Selectivity is observed especially in the preemergence method against broad-leaved weeds in cotton, soya, maize, wheat, rice and other crop cultures. This finding is surprising because many known, similarly constituted compounds (cf. for example German Pat. No. 819,998 where the unsubstituted amide, the anilide, the hydroxymethylamide, the butylamide of 0,0 dialkyldithiophosphoryl acetic or -propionic acids are described) have practically no herbicidal effect but are active against insects and mites.

The compositions which contain an active substance of the formula (I) can be applied in a great variety of forms, for example in the form of emulsions, dusting powders, dispersions, granules, etc. The mode of application depends exclusively on the intended use.

For the manufacture of sprayable solutions of the compounds of the general formula I there can be used for example mineral oil fractions of high to medium boiling range, such as diesel oil or kerosene, coal tar oil and oils of vegetable or animal origin, as well as hydrocarbons, such as alykylated naphthalenes, tetrahydronaphthalene, if desired with the use of xylene mixtures, cyclohexanols, ketones, also chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as trichlorethane and tetrachloroethylene or trior tetrachlorobenzenes. Advantageously, organic solvents whose boiling point is above C. are used.

It is especially advantageous to prepare aqueous forms of application from emulsion concentrates, pastes, or wettable spraying powders by adding water. Suitable emulsifiers and dispersants are non-ionic, anion-active and cation-active products. Non-ionic products are as a rule condensation of aliphatic alcohols, amines or carboxylic acids which contain a long-chain hydrocarbon radical with about 10 to 20 carbon atoms, with ethylene oxide, as for example the condensation product of octadecyl alcohol and 25 to 30 mols of ethylene oxide or that of commercial oleylamine and 15 mols of ethylene oxide, or that of dodecylmercaptan and 12 mols of ethylene oxide. Among the anion-active emulsifiers mention may be made of: the sodium salt of dodecyl alcohol sulfuric acid ester, the sodium salt of dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, the potassium or triethanolamine salt of oleic acid or of abietic acid or of mixtures .of these acids, or the sodium salt of a petroleum sulfonic acid. Suitable cation dispersants are quaternary ammonium compounds, such as cetyl pyridinium bromide or dioxyethylbenzyldodecylammonium chloride.

Solid carriers suitable for the manufacture of dusting and scattering preparations are talcum, kaolin, bentonite, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, attapulgit, bentonite, kaolin, SiO polyacrylonitrile, and also carbon, corkmeal, woodmeal and other materials of vegetable origin. The manufacture of preparations in granular form is also very appropriate. As is usual in formulation practice, the various forms of application may contain substances which improve distribution, adhesion, rain resistance or penetration. Such substances are, for example, fatty acids, resins, glue, casein or alginates.

The dithiophosphates of this invention may also be used jointly with fertilizers. Quantities between 1 and 5 kg./ha. may be used.

EXAMPLE 1 A suspension of 530 g. (2 moles) of the K-salt of 0,0 di-n-propyl-dithiophosphoric acid in 1000 ml. of methanol is prepared, to which 316 g. (1.8 moles) of N- chloroacetyI-Z-methyl-piperidine is added dropwise while stirring. The reaction vessel is cooled so that the temperature of the reaction mixture remains between 25 and 30 C. Stirring is then continued for 2 hours at room temperature and for another hour at 40 C. Water is then added to the reaction mixture until all the KCl has dissolved. An oil separates which is taken up with 1000 ml. of methylene chloride. The organic layer is spearated, washed with water and dried over sodium sulfate. The methylene chloride is distilled and OgO-di-(n-propyl)dithiophosphorylaceto-Z-methyl piperidide remains as a yellowish oil (compound No, 3).

Analysis.--P calc: 8.76%. P found: 9.0%.

In a similar manner the following dithiophosphates were prepared:

H N-C -CH2SP (0 11);

/ ilHs Analysis (percent) Calc. Found Number R P N P N no H H NC O-GHz-S P (O R);

Analysis P (percent) Number R Cale. Found no 8 Ethyl. 9.12 9. 1 1.5306 9 PropyL... 8. 43 8. 3 1. 5230 H H N-C OCHz-S -P (O R)z J (3H9 P (percent) Number R Cale. found no Percent Cale. Found Number R P N P N no 14 Ethyl 9.52 9.5 1.5310 15 Propyl. 8. 76 8. 7 1. 5237 16 Allyl 4. 01 4. 0 1. 5387 17 2-rnethoxy-ethyl 3. 63 3. 7 1. 5248 H H N-C 0C-I'Iz-S -P (O R);

P (percent) Number R Calc. found no 18 Ethyl 9.12 8. 8 19 Propyl 8. 43 8. 4 1. 5253 20 Allyl 8. 52 8. 58 1. 5429 20 Btltyl 7. 83 8. O 1. 5192 22 Z-ethoxy-ethyl 7. 24 7. 13 1. 5206 EXAMPLE 2 Emulsion concentrate (A) The active substances which are readily soluble in organic solvents can be formulated as emulsion concentrates as follows:

Mixture of a reaction product of an alkyl phenol with ethylene oxide and calcium dodecyl benzene sulfonate 10 are mixed together. On dilution with water to the desired concentration a sprayable emulsion is obtained.

(B) The active substance No. 1 is so dissolved in acetone that a 50% solution is obtained. A 25% solution in xylene of a 1:1 emulsifier mixture of Toximul MP and Toximul Q is added, and the whole made up with xylene so that a 20% emulsion concentrate is formed. On dilution with water, a sprayable emulsion is obtained. (Toximul MP consists predominately of calcium dodecyl benzene sulfonate, and Toximul Q predominantly of the condensation product of glycerine-diricinoleate and ethylene oxide.)

EXAMPLE 3 Pre-emergence application on culture plants and weeds (1) For the comparative test in a green house a spray broth was prepared by diluting a 25% emulsion concentrate of the active ingredient.

Pots of 10 cm. diameter were filled with agricultural earth up to a height of 12 to 15 cm. The plants were seeded at a depth of 1 cm. and then watered.

After one day the application of the active substance was carried out.

The temperature in the green house was then kept at 20-25" C. and the relative humidity at 70-80%.

The evaluation took place 4 weeks after treatment.

As comparative compounds were used:

Compound B=0,0-diethyl S (piperidino-carbonylmethyl)-dithiophosphate of the formula \N-G O-CH2--Si (OGH )1 (known from rif. Pat. Specification No. 814,587).

Compound B=0,0-diethyl S (piperidino-carbonylmethyD-dithiophosphate of the formula (according to US Pat. Specification No. 3,134,801).

Comp. N0. 2, Comp. No. 3, B, A,

kg. a.s./ha. kg. a.s./ha. kg a.s.ll1a kg a.s./ha

Plants 2 1 0.5 2 1 0.5 2 1 0.5 2 1 0.5

Hordeum 2 g g 3 5 l i 1 1 l l 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 7 7 9 s 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 g g 7 g g 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 8 1 1' 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 2 1 1 1 1 s 4 1 7 a o 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 2 2 5 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 8 o 9 9 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 LEGEND:

1=no damage to plant, same as control, 2-3=sllght reversible damage, 4-5 =medium damage, 6-8=heavy non-reversible damage, 9=plant completely destroyed.

EXAMPLE 4 trays was kept very humid and 8 days after seeding, when the Echinochloa plants were in the 2-leaf stage, the cul- Pfe'cmergence appllcatlon on culture Plants and Weeds ture was submerged under a 2 cm. deep layer of water. (II) Active substance in the form of a 7.5% granulate was The following plants were sown in earthenware pots then added to the trays in an amount correspondlng to (in a hothousefi 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 kg. of active substance per hectare. 25 days Culture plants: after th1s treatment the test was evaluated according to the Sorghum=sorghum-millet followmg key i fi r 1: plants unharmed, as in control 2 cum: at ey 2-3: slight reversible damage to plants zg =?a 4-5: medium damage or f 6-8: heavy nonreversible damage z izfg gi beets 9: plant completely destroyed. l i 3 The results are summarized in the table below Gossypium=cotton 5 weGdSi Amount Eflect D t a apphed 011 seeded Echino- Pa Compound in kg./ha rice ehloa 3 Poa 40 2 i g Alopecurus 1 9 Cyperus Galium 8 3 Amaranthus 2 7 9 A spray-broth containing the active substance was used 9 1 g in the pre-emergltlence process, 1 day after seeding, using 2 2 1 g r n and 4 kg as a, espective y, a rnspected 3 weeks 89thyumxahydm m l carbomo later. ate="mo1inate 0.5 1 g 1 1 Quantity used 4 kg./ha. Quantity used 2 kg./ha. 2 1 7 Active substance No. Active substance No. 1 9 1s 2 4 5 A 1 3 1s 2 4 5 A Post-emergence, application on Echinochloa in transplanted 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 f 1 1 In a similar test, 25 days old rice plants were trans- 2 g g 1 i 1 2 g 9 g 1 1 9 planted in a green house into earth filled asbestos trays of 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 ,9 1 a size x 60 cm. Echinochloa was then seeded into this 3 g g g g g 1 g 1 g g g 1 culture. The earth was kept very humid and after 12 days, 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 7 9 7 9 6 5 1 when the Echinochlo-plants had reached the 2-3 leaf 3 g 2 g 3 i3 1 g g 1 g g i 1 stage, the culture in the trays was submerged under a 2.5 9 3 1 1 1, 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 60 cm. deep laye jxof water. The active substance was then 2 31111 tril ddd htr'thf 75 71 a e tot e fays in e ormo a 0 granu ate, in an ggg ggi fig 1 9 1 9 1 1 1 9 1 9 g 1 amount corresponding to 0.5, 1 and 2 kg. of active sub- Glycine a 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 stance per hectare. The test was evaluated 25 days after NOTE: A=O,O-dimethyl-S-(morpholinoearbonyl-methyl)-dithi th1s treatment according to the key given above. The replfiszggztsknown [I011] the Bl'ilZiSlJ Patent NO. 814,587. ults are ummarised in the table below I 1=no damage to plant, same as control, 23=s1ight reversible damage, 45=medium damage, Eflect 6-8=heavy non-reversible damage, Amount on trans- 9=plant completely destroyed. applied planted Echino- EXAMPLE 5 Compound 1n kg./ha. nee ehloa a 0.5 1 9 Post-emergence apphcatron on Echlnochloa 1n seeded 9 1 3 paddy-nee S-ethyl-hexahydlo-lH-azepine-carh0- thioate=molinate g 1 6 1 9 In a green house, asbestos trays of size 60 x 60 cm.

were seeded with rice and Echinochloa. The earth in the 75 7 What we claim is: 1. A dithiophosphate of the formula R1O s R2- 5 CHz-CO-Am in which R and R are identical or different and each is an alkyl or alkenyl or alkoxyalkyl, radical with up to .5 carbon atoms, COAm is an amide and Am is a heterocyclic radical selected from the group consisting of 2- methylpiperidine, 3 methylpiperidine, 4 methylpiperidine, and 2,6-dimethyl piperidine.

2. A dithiophosphate of the formula R2-0 S--CHz-COAm in which R and R are identical and each is an alkyl or alkenyl or alkoxyalkyl radical with up to 5 carbon atoms, COAm is an amide and Am is a piperidyl group substituted by one methyl.

3. A dithiophosphate of the formula in which R; and R are identical and each represents an alkyl or alkenyl radical with up to 4 carbon atoms.

18 4. The compound 0,0 di ethyl dithiophopsphorylaceto-'2me'thylpipidide of the formula References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,959,610 11/1960 Young etal. 260-461 5/1964 Sehring etal 260 461 FOREIGN PATENTS 945,026 12/1963 United Kingdom.

OTHER REFERENCES Chem. Abstracts, 71:12425lt (1969). G. THOMAS TODD, Primary Examiner US. Cl. X.R. 71 s7 

